PIPESTONE, MN (July 17, 2020) – A Pipestone County Medical Center community COVID-19 testing event will be held at the new show arena on the Pipestone County Fairgrounds in Pipestone, MN on Monday, July 20, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. It will be a drive-up testing event, so nobody will need to leave their vehicles. People should come into the fairgrounds via the south driveway on 10th Ave SE.
The testing will be conducted through a swab in the nose, and individuals should bring a driver’s license and insurance card, if possible. Those who have masks should wear them to the testing event. No appointment is needed.
“Cases of COVID-19 in Pipestone County have increased over the last several weeks. Holding a community testing event will help to identify people who have the virus, and asking them to isolate will help slow the spread,” said Bradley Burris, CEO of Pipestone County Medical Center.
“We have seen significant community spread in Pipestone County, and many of the individuals who have tested positive have no symptoms of the virus. To the extent we can find asymptomatic cases and isolate them, the better chance we have of slowing the virus down,” Burris added.
Insurance companies, as well as government programs like Medicare and Medicaid, have taken steps to ensure coverage to eliminate any out-of-pocket costs for COVID-19 testing at this time. For self-pay, there will not be a bill at this time. PCMC will seek reimbursement from any applicable government programs which may provide coverage for the test. You may receive a bill should government funding not cover the cost of the testing.
Who Should be TestedThis event is planned with an emphasis on testing for individuals who live and work in Pipestone County, but it is open to individuals from surrounding areas as well. People should consider being tested if they:
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P.O. Box 8, Pipestone, MN 56164 – (507) 825-3316 – tom.pipestonechamber@gmail.com